Line spacing = bit rate/sequence length
The closer to a continuous spectrum, the more the test signal looks like
an analog noise source. The benefit of this is that such a stimulus shows
any frequency-dependent effects in a device under test. For example, a
clock recovery circuit designed to lock onto a single frequency may have
a tendency to lock onto harmonics. A long PRBS may uncover such
undesirable behavior.
When to Use Which Pattern?
Selecting the appropriate pattern and test setup for your application is
important. Below is a list of recommendations that may be helpful.
•
To simulate random traffic, choose PRBS.
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For functional and alarm testing, choose alternating memory
patterns.
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If the test pattern requires a header, choose one of the
•
To stress lightwave transmitters and receivers, vary the mark
density of the pattern with a modulator or e/o converter.
•
To induce baseline wander for margin testing, vary the mark density
and use alternating patterns.
•
For pattern dependency testing, choose one of the
or use a custom user pattern; vary the mark
density.
•
For eye diagram measurements and mask analysis, use the Serial
BERT with a digital communication analyzer or oscilloscope.
•
For receiver sensitivity or eye contour measurements, use the Serial
BERT with a digital communication analyzer or oscilloscope.
•
For a clock recovery circuit stress test, vary the mark density or use
CID (Consecutive Identical Digit) patterns that contain long runs of
1's and 0's.
Alternatively, use the Serial BERT or a DCA with an ITU-T specified
pattern for testing STM-n systems. This pattern is to verify the
adequacy of timing recovery and low frequency performance of STM-
n systems. It consists of a user pattern that is comprised as follows:
The first row of overhead bytes for the STM-n system, all ones (zero
timing content, high average signal amplitude), pseudo-random data
with 50 % mark-density ratio. This is followed by a repeat of the
pattern overhead, all zeros (zero timing content, low average signal
amplitude), and the PRBS. For full details, see
ITU-T
Recommendation G.958
.
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